Friday, November 5
Vie ae | 0, 7.0, 7.45, 8.45 a.m. London News QO Correspondence School session (see page 28) 9.30 With a Smile and a Song 10. 10 10 QO Devotions: Brigadier Gibbs 20 For My Lady: "I Live Again" 45 ‘Here and There," talk by Nelle Scanlan 411. 0 To lighten the task 41.15 Music While You Work 12. 0 Lunch music (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 2. 0 From our library 2.30 Classical music 3.30 In varled mood 3.45 Music While You Work 4.15 Light music 4.45 Children’s session with "David and Dawn" 5.45 Dinner music (6.15, LON7. 7 DON NEWS and Propaganda Front) Q Local news service 15 Sports Talk by Gordon Hutter 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: 7. State Opera Orchestra, "Benvenuto Cellini" Overture (Berlioz) 45 What the American Commentators Say 8. 0 Studio Recital by Jean Biomfield (piano). in compositions by Debussy, "La Cathedrale Engloutie,’" ‘La Serenade interrompue," "La fille aux cheveux de lin," ‘Serenade & la Poupée," "Le Jardin sous la pluie" 8.15 Studio Recital by Gwenda Weir yi te cen in settings by Harry Luscombe of lyrics by New Zealand poets, with. the composer at the piano, "The Titoki Tree," "New Zea- land Magic," "Maori Fairies’ (Keith Sinelair), "New Zealand Fairies" (Bruce Biggs), "Paddling Song of the Aotea" (Keith Sinclair), "Brown Children" (Bruce Biggs) .28 Beecham and London Philharmonie Orchestra, Symphony No. 29 in A Major: Mozart) 8.52 Mark Raphael (baritone), "Music When Soft Voices Die," "Love’s Philosophy" : (Quilter) 8.57 Station notices 9. 0 Newsreel with Commentary "Everybody’s Scrapbook" 9.25 10. 0 Music, mirth and melody 10.50 Propaganda Front 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.15 Repetition of Greetings from the Boys NAN tage 12. 0 CLOSE DOW
(INZ AUCKLAND 880 ke. 341 m 5. 0-6.0 p.m. Light music 7. O. After dinner music 8. 0 "Mail Call" (U.S.A. War Dept. programme) 8.30 Night Club 9. 0 "Mighty Minnites" 9.14 Mantovani and his Orchestra 9.26 Musical Comedy and Light Opera Gems 10. 0 Music for Quiet 10.30 Close down UCAIM) hive "hom 5. Op.m. Light orchestral selecions , Miscellaneous QO Orchestral music 0 Concert 30 ‘Little Women" 45 Instrumental selections CORDMoOna Sees © Q Modern rhythm .30 Air Force Signal Prepara10. 0 Close down 27, WELLINGTON | 570 ke. 526 m. | (if Parliament is broadcast, 2YC will transmit this programme) 6. 0, 7.0, 7.45, 8.45 a.m. London News 9. 0 Correspondence School session (see page 28) 9.30 Morning Star 9.40 Music W You Work :
10.10 Devotional Service 10.265 For the Music Lover 10.28 10 10.30 Time. signals 10.40 For My Lady: World’s ~ Great Artists: Pablo Casals, ‘céllist and conductor 11. 0 A.C.E. Talk: ‘With te) Aid of a sauce" | 11.15 Versatile Artists 412. 0 Lunch music (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 2. 0 Classical hour 3. 0 In lighter mood 3.28 103.30 Time signals 3.30 Music While You Work 4.43 Non-stop variety 5.45 Dinner music (6.15, LONDON NEWS and Propaganda Front) 7. O Reserved 7.158 BBC Talks 7.28 t0 7.30 Time signals 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: In Quiet Mood Music from the Masters 7.45 What the American Commentators Say . © Gretta Williams (soprano), "Damon" (Stonge), ‘Lullaby’ (Seott), "Si mi vers avaient des ailes" (If My Songs Were Only Winged) (Hahn), "Sing, Joyous Bird’ (Phillips), "Think on Me’’ (Lady John Scott) (A studio recital) 8.12 At Short Notice Music that cannot be announced in advancé 8.30 The BBC Brains Trust: Spontaneous. Answers to "Any @uestions?" Dr. Edith Summerskill (medicine and politics), Captain Quinten Hogg (the military side of politics), the late Leslie Howard ‘(dramatist and film Star), with a Guest Member, Mayor La Guardia, of New York. Questionmaster: Donald McCullough (BBC recorded feature) 8.54 BBC Wireless Chorus "Crown of Life" (Turner, arr. Farrer) 8.58 Station notices 9. 0 Newsreel with Commentary 9.25 Interlude 9.39 N.Z. News for the N.Z. Forces in the Pacific Islands (Broadeast simultaneously from the P. and T. Department’s shortwave station ZLT7, on 6.715 megacyecles, 44.67 metres) 9.40 A Band from a Military amp Conductor: Capt. Pike 10.10 Rhythm on New dance recordings compéred by "Turntable" 10.50 Propaganda Front 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.15 Repetition of Talks. and Greetings from the Boys Overseas 12.0 CLOSE DOWN WELLINGTON 840 ke. 357 m. Op.m. Variety e . O Dinner music O After ace music O Variet 8.45 ad Wasink and His Pennsylvanian 9. 0 SONATA PROGRAMME: Kathleen Long 2 ae we Sonata in A Minor K.V.310 (Mozart) 9.17 Arnold. Belnick (violin), Sonata in C Minor (Geminiani) = Air Force Signa] Preparaon 10. 0 At Close of Day 10.30 Close down | QN7p) WELLINGTON 990 kc. 303m 7. Op.m. Comedyland 7.30 -Evergreens of Jazz 7.43 With a Smile and a Song oe Krazy Kapers 9. 2 Stars of the Concert Hall 9.16 "North of Moscow" 9.46 Tempo di Valse 40. 0 Close tin 12 NV NEW PLYMOUTH 810 ke. 370 m. F . Op.m. Studio programme ONO QO Station notices 9. 2 Recordings 10. 0 Close down
C3 \f trl NAPIER | 750 ke. 395 m. 7.0, 7.45,8.45 a.m. London News 9. 0 Correspondence School session (see page 28) 11. 0 Morning programme 12. 0 Lunch music (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 5. O A programme by the Choir, Hukarere Maori Girls’ College 6. O kitchener of Khartoum 6.15 LONDON NEWS and Propaganda Front 6.45 Station announcements When Dreams Come True: Ferdinand de Lesseps 7. O After dinner music Comedyland 7.45 What the American Commentators Say 8. 0 Variety 8.30 Dance session by Harry Roy and his Band 9. 0 Newsreel with Commentary 9.25 Marek Weber and his Orchestra,. Franz Lehar Waltz Medley 9.28 Carmen Miranda (vocal), "Chattanooga Choo Cbhoo"’ (Gordon) 9.31 Dick Leibert (organ), "Beautiful Lady" (Caryll) 9.34 Tony Martin (vocalist), "All the Things You Are" (Kern), "Love Song of Reynaldo" (Kahal), "Begin the Beguine" (Porter) 9.42 Ivor Moreton and Dave kaye (two pianos), Tin Pan Alley Medley No. 12 9.48 Plays for the People: "The Artist and the Lady" 10. 0 Close down
/ AYAN aie rere. j Op.m. "The Crimson Trail’ Light music Sketches and Variety Light Classical music Grand Opera excerpts "Live, Love and Laugh" : a 7.2 8. 8. 9. 9. oO. Close down 4
| QJ GISBORNE 980 kc. 306 m. 7. Op.m. After dinner programme 7.15 Our Evening Star (Jessie Matthéws) 7.30 Melody 7.45 Mitchell Ayres and _ his Orchestra 8. 0 Variety calling! 8.30 The Stones ¢€ry Out: Charterhouse 8.45 Variety calling 9.30 Dance programme 10. 0 Close down 3 y 720 ke =-416 m. 6. 0, 7.0, 7.45, 8.45 a.m. London News 9.0 Correspondence School session (see page 28) 9.30 Morning programme 10.0 For My Lady wWorld’s Great Opera Houses, Stockholm Opera House ‘ Devotional Service Light music "Help for the Home Cook": M. A. Blackmore Music While You Work Luneh musie (12.15 and p.m., LONDON NEWS) Musi2 While You Work Rhythm Parade Classica: Hour Variety programme Light orchestras and bal5 AAS me -_ ao wn PPONN N= >" w= ra) fo: or 5. Children’s session 5.45 Dinner music (6.15, LONDON NEWS and Propaganda Front) : 7. Q Local news service 7.15 "Trotting Then And Now": | alk by Fred C. Thomas
7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: From the Studio: Irene Macdonald (contralto), "The Vain Pleading," ‘Night Lay So still," ‘The Sandman," "Lullaby" (Brahms) 7.45 What the American Commentators Say 8. 0 SYA Orchestra (Will Hutchens), "King Orry" Rhapsody (Wood) 8.10 Studio recital by A. G. Thompson (baritone): Songs by Liza Lehmann, "Long Ago in. Egypt,’ "The Rose Gardener," "Billet Doux" 8.22 3YA Orchestra, "La Boutique Fantasque" (Rossini) 8.34 Organ recital by Dr. J. C. Bradshaw: Music by Handel (relayed from the Civic Theatre) Fugue in D Minor (from Six Fugues for the Organ) Musette in G Major for Strings and Flute (from a Masque), Overture to the "Occasional Oratorio," Aria (from the "Opera Rinaldo’) 8.68 Station rotices 9. 0 Newsreel with Commentary 9.25 Decca Little Symphony Orchestra, "The Butterfly’ (Grieg), "The Flight of the Bumble Bee" (Rimsky-Korsakov) 9.30 Tchaikovski and his Music 10. 0 The, Masters in Lighter Mood ; 10.50 Propaganda Front 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.16 Repetition of Talks and Greetings from the Boys Overseas 12.0 CLOSE DOWN SO CHRISTCHURCH 1200 ke. 250 m. 5. Op.m. Early evening melodies 6. 0 Everyman’s musie 7. O After dinner music 8. 0 Bands that matter, with "Mr, Chalmers, K.C.," at 8.25 p.m. 8. 0 Opera and its stars 9.30 Air Force Signal Preparation 10. O Light concert 10.30 Close down
3372 GREYMOUTH 940 kc. 319m 7. 0, 7.45, 8.45 a.m. London News 9. 0 Correspondence School session (see page 28) 9.30 Josephine Clare: Good Housekeeping 10. 0 Devotional Services 12. 0 Lunch music (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 3. 0 Classical programme 3.30 Miscellaneous recordings 4.30 Danee music 5. 0 Richard the Lionheart 6.30 Dinner music 6.15 LONDON NEWS 6.30 Propaganda Front 6.45 "Pinto Pete in Arizona" 6.57 Station notices 7. 0 EVENING PROGRAMME: 7.15 Band of H.M. Life Guards, "Festivalia" (arr. Winter) 7.28 Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, ‘Accession’? Memories 7.38 Municipal Band, "Sari" Waltz (Kalman), ‘"‘My Treasure’ (Becucci) 7.45 What the American Commentators Say 8.0 Variety and Vaudeville 8.30 Orchestras and ballads 9. 0 Newsree! with Commentary 9.30 Raffles in ‘The Case of Gloria Sanders" 10.0 Close down a Y 790 kc. 380 m. 6. 0, 7.0, 7.45, 8.45a.m. London News 9. 0 Correspondence School session (see page 28) 9.30 Music While You Work 10. 0 "Cooking by Gas": A talk | by Miss J. Ainge
10,20 Devotional Service 11.0 For My Lady: "Mountains | dn Song and Story’ 11.16 A.C.E. TALK: "More About Cleaning"’ 11.30 Musical Silhouettes 12. 0 Lunch musie (12.15 and _ 4.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 2. 0 Music of the Celts 2.30 Music While You Work 3.0 Organ interlude 3.156 New recordings 3.30 Classical. Hour 4.30 Cafe music 4.45-5.15 Children’s session 5.45 Dinner music (6.16, LONDON NEWS and Propaganda erenty ocal news service 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: "Dad and Dave" 7.45 What the American Commentators Say 8.0 New Mayfair Orchestra, "Mr. Whittington" Selection (Newman) 8.8 Cicely Courtneidge and Company, "Two Minds Without a Single Thought" (Furber) 8.12 The Big Four 8.25 "The Great Gildersleeve"’ 8.55 Raymonde and his Band o’ Banjos, "Blaze Away" (Holzmann) 8.58 Station notices 9. 0 Newsreel with Commentary 8.25 Ormandy and Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, "Andante Cantabile" (Tchaikovski) 9.33 Readings by Professor T. D. Adams, from Edward Fitzgerald 9.54 Dora Labbette, Muriel Brunskill, Hubert Eisdell and Harold Williams, "Wake! for the Sun Who Scattered Into Flight" (from "In a Persian Garden") (Lehmann) — 58 Stokowski and phia Orchestra, "Dance of the Flutes" (from st etn Suite) (Tchaikovkl) 40. Q Dance music by Dick Col- vin and his Music 10.50 Propaganda Front 11.0 LONDON NEWS 11.16 Repetition of Greetings from Boys Overseas 12. 0 CLOSE DOWN
LNVO) DUNEDIN 1140 kc. 263 m. Op.m. Variety O Dinner music O After dinner music 0 For the Connoisseur Fred Waring and His Penn_ee 16 Dance music 46 Light vocal O Variety 830 Close down GINZ 72 WERCARGILL 680 ke 441m 7.0, 7.45,8.45 a.m, London News 9. 0-9.30 Correspondence Schoo! session (see page 28) 11. 0 For My Lady: ‘Mountains in Song and Story" 11.15 A.C.E. TALK: "More About Cleaning" * 12. 0 Lunch music (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 5. 0 Children’s session; "Bluey" 5.15 Merry Moments 5.45 Personalities on Parade: Plehal Brothers 6.0 A Budget of Sport from "The Sportsman" 6.16 LONDON NEWS 6.30 Propaganda Front 6.45 After dinner musie 7.30 Gardening talk 7.45 What the American Commentators Say 8.0 A Symphonic programme: Schubert’s Symphony No. 2 in B Flat Major, Columbia Broadeasting Symphony (Barlow) 8.45 Presenting for the First Time 8.57 Station notices 9. 0 Newsree!l with Commentary 9.26 A Symphony to a Song: Jay Wilbur’s Band 9.30 ‘Vanity Fair" 9.54 In Old-time Austria, Orchestra Mascotte 10. 0 Close down COSO CMNOT as
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 227, 29 October 1943, Page 26
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